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Our Best Flour 


“uaeyoree to make more Brea} 
cow than any olhets 


MENS FUR COATS 


At Less 


W" have on hand af good Fut 


Yhan Cos! Cr Manufacture 


Coats made 


specially for, Comf and Durability, and are 


very suitable for 


farmers, 


Quality of ‘he Material 
and Woril:manship 


We are 


Black and Brown Korean Be iver 


Brown Shearling, 


prepar ed 


, . P & . ¢ 
Bargains, 1 


are casily 


Guara iteed 


to sell t! ese at Considerable Loss 


in order | >» Clear 


» Regular 855.00 


tegular S4' 00 for 


1 will be snapped up very 
worth the price for one 


Cheaper than medicine or doctors 


GENERAL M!i:iRCHANT 


PHONE 15 


fol 
These are real 
quickly, Coats 
trip on a cold 
hills 
. 3) 
‘ A. REID 


Furn- 
store, 


but 


PONOKA, ALBERTA 


—_——- - — 


LE TT 


A Square Deal In 


MEAT MARKET 


QUICK SERVICE 


FRITZ BACHOR 


(eR TY ( Gi EEL ee ~ 


WATIKPAUDSYSIEMS 


PROVIDE AN ABUNDANCE OF RUNNING 
WATER for the home and farm. 
PAUL SYSTEMS 

SAVE LABOR-—N sore pumping and carrys 
ing of water by hand, 

BRING CONVENIENCES Water for kitchen, 
bath, toilet, laundry, ete. 

PROTECT HEALTH—Keep the home clean 
and sanitary. 

PROTECT PROPERTY. Water, uncer pressure 
for fighting fire 

INCREASE FARM PRODUCTION--Water, in 
abundance, for stock and irrigation, 

INCREASE PROPERTY VALUES~—In a hun 
dred ways. 


vipmentsto bei 
onde mnnected with 


t shows one of the popu! 
basement or other convenie place 


pure sakes 100 6 ye 


PONOK A yy LBHRTA; TANUARY 1 a FF T9892. 


ee THE RULE 


Best Quality and Lowest Prices ini 


FRESH AND CURED MEATS 


BUTQGHER, PONOKA 


tana ILS pga IES. 
¥ “> 


PONOKA DISTRICT, FIRST, LAST, AND ALL THE TIME 3 


'/Canadian Wheat NO JAP, (ESE, PLEASE 


particularly 


PO tee atte cama 


‘McCall Patterns 


10ce, 150 & 20c 
MR te Sich 
A.. RWID 


Subscription$1, 50 


wnaitidenae St en 
en ne SS 


‘Slump in Meat Exporte, 


Tho wide scope in the changes 
that have taken place in the Cun. 
atian meat industry in the last 
year may bs ganzed from the fol. 


During 1920 ex. 
ports of bacon and ham and of beet 
were about 64 per cent of the 1919 


fb At Premium | sera. cui. ous x one 
; C nliforaie nate adopted today, 20} 
i A resolution ri ing 
} In States prosslution + th 
| nent t rea wit bY 
Ino ty saty willy Jay t at would 
i GBFort Willinh, Jan, 10,--A very nullify tate’s anti-allen a lowing facts, 
f large proportion of wheat from law or thiit wonld grant the right 
i . . of citizenship to Japanes 
Alberta, is 1 being diverted at! 
bi Saskatoon, Moose Jaw an on 
' I ! is t ‘i nf : iY i by adianh rg DRWMM: IND. 
wy and is being snapped up F : 1 
American boyers for mills at he home of Mir and Mrs F. E nt 
Chica anc linneapclis where | Drummond was the ec ia ut 7 


th mand i stron that they | pretty br 

re payl tpremium of ten cente |.) 
t for Canadian wheat] 

ft Jean 


idalceremony on Wed 


ales pork about 50 per cent and 
tanned meuts ou! ly ubout 1.16th of 
foal, Lhe drop of 82,000,000 
‘bs. in pork products would repre: 
(he exportable portions of 
445,000 bogs. 
Jur vational sapply of food in 
ld storage today is less than. is 
vas a vent avo by over 20 million 


ter ist Forty ent marriage to Mr I ( Ga pounds, Ty fact, only three prime 
\ rown on the f I td W increases, and of these 

( nl ; 7’ ; +} g 
' eli . Just befe vy th trutter is there a really im. 
numt f P portan hanve A i meats towe- 
tra \ ther sh loctine of Th million 
‘ ; “ emareh, | ‘ la com) with the supply 
, A I *he | , fi) Wlabie wy ico, Beef nlone 
; dropped 6 million pounds, The 


{ Kastern Canada witt 
the re it that spol wheat today) sery 
nts above May] The | j \ ints! 


‘tations whict ; AU entire 


tal meat in store at the last re. 
turn was G6040,C00 ponnes, which, 
however vreat the tizures may louk, 
not more than about three weeks 
ipply for everybody at the usual 
we of consumption. There isa 
ill greater decrease in cheese, 


Montreal, Jan, &§ — This city 
rave anotbor demonstration of its 


' feterinination to yet rid of crooks 
\s and ich in show lesirables when over 400 
‘ fe f th js , axe hen val women were questioned, 
; ' lly ; earehed and asked to give accounts 


ff themselves, The raids took 


| | A : te cre} do cheno, Place in the red light districts, and 
rey ; in low saloons where crooks are 
r ux} t the lar lcarri t e d whi known to congregate Anyone 
part is ing through Canadian | carnati ind ferne Ir Hurry “2o could not give a satisfactory 
ine Dy L ls ann SPIN ATIOU Was) fem ui up 
shah : ? rat sutifulls 
| Nis irupudewrtl white streamra, an MAUDE HENDERSON CO. 
Climax fne centered with the weddin COMING 
: ike, Which was cut by the bride’ —_ 
Mr and Mra Robert H. Jonee| two frien AE Weare pleased 
| : I ne iiatie ‘ ° ‘ a" , hee prea ed to announee to our 
} Were 1u Wdmonton last week, where | After the cer ion i datr patrons the popular Maude Henderson 
jt rues t ila ) t w erved to about On f eleven people,” has been 
| : POU ra threenigh , wyre n 
Mr nes has been in inditf M Hazel Froman pour ‘at the Emp Thi + re, Peanke 
health for some t lthet snd Mra F. &, Lebr eu ' high! 


wore = i a a i ae ee eee 
+ 
> 
o 
“t 
' 


tupany comes Lous very highly 
mnmnended by ee th press and 


~ { \ 
| | nt , a : . J ate ec Ri public, and = pronounced to be the 
in by | rien 4d 189 DYM best organization travelling the north 
| A yet 1 teucher ba ly 30 Vonnell helps ae rv West. The draina produced by this 
tor e Ph ippy couple were recipient tnpany ave the latest New York 
# 7 iseful and bindson f scCUSNE and the plays they will 
\ I y Povoku and J OseL re a is follows--"TLien 
| ; er ir | ve thd The Mou ‘Our New Minister,” 
; Ve a ¥ pop l brid Snug Tarb ‘ Giirl from On 
Id | ponder a Will be Lhe eomipar 
f 4 I ; : t L visit t r town—yet they do 
| | Ov com known, as this is the 
} | Byar Pritcha irs Lu left f r| for sovera!. yak gan keh 
i | ftor Those it an 
b ? ri 1 | rfor n ’ 
pe il 
f l VA, t tt ‘ : ( 
} 1 \ (we i dh 
! | 
} aa USS b vel | 
} sndard: | (on 
j ‘ i] ti | " 7 ‘ae 
, eld a M we 
} ) > 
4 Chica j { . VER SUICIDES { 
nent of ¢ ' 1 in | 
, 4 ‘ iS “CTA 
} | from ‘ ; ( ‘ Unrequitd SPECIAL 
lisa Mer! IS H TL ‘4 r ms 
' were | fhursday & Friday 
LY t \lta , shor ‘ 
. Mand 9 
Pride va January 20 and 21 
rin { the Llloly Cross Hos; 
t i | rious «6 liti ‘éb 
| j a | f 
Ny | vl e ‘h 1 Tarza ” 
mat ritiv 
fuller, of the 
7 aul his dy wa 
oO 1 straw stack three miles 
, | . h the top cf his: be Apes ” 
4 | ied 1 
i | ‘ea 
t,and Satur himorn rhis is a Virste s Picture 
operated on by Dr 1 hi been shown in all 
Lwhond : wae ina: wv Big Theats 
\, ; ndivi when bro 
\ l t , | mh 
; tan rt | j PRICES 
| without | the girl | Adults, &e; Children, 1e 
turns | iS relerre f 4 
ito t | I ai 


os 


Our New Strout Cat 


We want listings for this 

1¢@ hands of thousands of fi 
Please Note: 

WE DO NOT TAKE EXCLUSIVE I! 


alogue 


eat tloy ic, which will 


1 buyers, 


ISTINGS 


Winter Good 
! At - 
Bargain Pri 
The every day need in Men’s 
ishings is provided for at this 
N@t only do we guarantee our goods, 
satisfactory prices, 
T. J. DURKIN 
Clothing, Furnishings & Shoes 
, Ponoka, Alta, 
STOCK TO FEED 
od 4 Feed ahi 20 head of Cattle | 
Bntil Spring. Tatevested parties should 
abexpe, G. L, DeaL, Phone 018 
; i ve 
~. NOTICE Now 


The Annual Meeting cf the Shave- 
holders, Ponoka U.F,A, Co-operative 
Association, will be held in the Town 


1,90 p.m, G. N, PUELD, Seey. 


Hall on Wednesdar, January 20th, at| 


LOCATED IN) FORD 
GARAGI 


E. CANNON 


Auto Tice and Vuleanizing \! 
~ Works, 


bet 


. Mm. Web 


H Phone 83 


W TILL ANING MONEY AT 8 Per Cent. 
have an Lmpre | Secti excl a Well Improved : 
(ou er tion 


Meiklejc iin, 
LIMITED 
207 McLeod Buildin 
Office j» Br2serie «4 


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Rdmo an Oisiee: 


Laubman, Halvorsen st 


.. Tatwn in both 
having electiong 


its concurrently, 


TOR AYR T PONOKA, ATRERTA, 


| SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON 


Education in W estern 


lo Conserve Radium | Wheat Production Cost 


le pene 
| 


’ In Saskatchewan 


} 
Substance} 


FOR JANUARY 16 WAnt to Employ Precious Shaisiaiaels 
‘ | 
t a - to aes Disease Only Bureau of Statistics Sends Out 
, : , ) ‘ , t den f ’ ; 
f OUR ALL FOR THE KINGDOM. ( oe 5 1¢ Questionaire to Crop Cor- 
5 ] likely to be mie | '" *" : 
' mal t ea that n t respondent 
W! e the teaching |" : awauee - ‘ : 2 F | 
F hea t } vi to arriving at 
( ist did not directly mvW.we Aad 2 re bh x tad 
rid ncial school le f ’ hi I wi nor ft I teach that ete 1 +d : i t £ OF | ae 
fa: 1b fie witt dial i an the| 
Soot » that ‘ \ cs he Depart- |} 
4 I. The \ Man (v, 16) f t of Agriculture is sending out a 
] r f the cha er tionaire to} 
A. ri Mark 10 3 ) all par | 
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1 | t | 
f 1 { 1) 
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method 4 ‘ 
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wt i | 
fy 
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Uni YW | ) 
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B ree A Dvorce Granted | 
. white : wat 
I addi ' 


'Steamers for Northern | 
Transportation 


“ws wit om DELICATE GIRLS . 
MADE STRONG ceving xeady For Ras 


on Mace nzte 


| 
Busine 


and Pea River 


Always Ready and Reliable.- 


Oracle Predicts 


Trouble in 1921 
\ 
A ‘ 1 y \ 
Forms Canadian Colony \ New Departure eee eee 
" 
Would Not Sit For Portrait ‘ 
Hy ‘ 
f = ees 14 ° Ue . . 
! : 
| THE StuRDY FooD VALUES 
| of wheat and malted barley 
are combined in 
1 as in no other 
| prepared cereal food . 
Its rich, nut-like fMavor attracts 
| and its nourishing qualities 
\ are staunch. Unlike most pre 
pared cereals, Grape-Nuts ‘ 
needs no d sweetening 


SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE 


— ——— —-, ——._____ | 


’ ‘ . ey 


Draper Fee Food | 
for the Child | 


BY LORETTO C. LYNCH 


NENT} 


The Home Training 


lg Discipline Is Lacking Youngsters 
Become a Menace to the 
Community 


the disciplit 


¢ home ig 


what it should be 


An Acknowledged Expert in prevent children of ¥ 
All Matters Pertaining to from indulging ir U 
Household Management. perilous joy rides, ¢ 4 
Me festivities, But if t | 
: ef las in the lacking up to tl ig Fi 
tii g, Sed me to lend ny these uncontrolled it rs become 
; opalling | * Menace to the tion, and to the 
‘ ae tlokty Y the De. community of to ell managed 
. H F ' found | homes which n fer because of 5 
, \ to | the influence uy it and self Ld * 
, © meins specting pupils l News 
Ide poor folk, | =: 
c f to McGill Subscriptions, 
all 1 re! Che executiy e McGill cen- 
ne the I tary campaign e that the 
‘ t total returns t of the year 
! ‘mounted to $6,39 nd that every 
en to a little in-! day up to date continu- ' 
t \ t let 1 to come into ero, 
tat ee ! Pri for omplain- 
r ' T ‘ ent of fered by 
In i he Japanese ( and range 
f fifty cent v-five dol- 
Geese spen me land 
e } ' ‘ P . 
un any other \ 
| ng e 
eo ve) Quickly 
coe Quic 
| .« Relieves 
: Constipation 
I! y Don't let constipation ore your blood 
ad t| andcurtailyouren 
If your liver and bowels 
don’t work prop. 
erly take 
CARTER'S 
Little Liver 
Pilla today 
and your S 
trouble will | bl 
be relieved. For dizziness, 
appetite, headache and blotchy skig 
try them. Purely vegetable 
Small Pill—Smal! Dose —Small Price 
~ 3 ) 
Only ‘Bayer’ is Genuine 
! 
, } 
A i we 
. ; cural 
Long Flight of Seaplane et i 
i \@ n 
At anne the ; 
I g H y A 
Ps I I es 
sell 
tered 
i { of 
{ id 
‘MOTHER! 
“California Syrup of Figs” 
Child’s Best Laxative 
i I ) 
7 
ee ste 1 OF aon 
re your 
{ st 
R | H fomach 
its 
‘ ‘1 1 h 
Could Hardly Walk 
Without Resting. ‘DANDERINE y 
Stops Hair Coming Outs 
Thickens, Beautifies. ; 
re 
e 
f | 
~ { | 
. 
é , 
~ | 


ed, lor 


| or 


8 OF 


e by 


7, 
| A few cents t 2 
| ter a few applicatio 
a fatten hale or at 7% inv o ‘be: ides 


new life, vigor 


every halr shows y Naghahen 


brightness, more color 


ae nen 


. ee me On ame 


5 ee earner 


We Have On Track 
ONE CAR 


MONARCH 
Drumheller Coal 
ORDER NOW ! 


Tae 


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4 ot. # 


ee 


| Teocal News. 


BOWKER & McKELVEY 
UP ee ee eg 
. Columbia Gramophone | 


—has a unique feature which makes it a 
superior machine. It is the automatic stop 
without the setting inconvenient. Just 
start the machine with your favorite record 
and go to your work; the perfect automatic 
stop will work exictly at the right time. 


SEE IT AT THE JEWELRY, STORE 


W. GLAUSER 


WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER 
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED 


HERE THEY) 
Are : | 


Pumping Engines 


Pump Jacks 
| Tank Heaters 
Stock Tanks 
: Grinders 
Fanning Mills 
Wild Oat Separators 


Wagons Budgies} and Sleighs 


Brady & Morgan 


Implement Dealers, Custom Grinding, 


4 


Coal, Ete. 


a 


Dining-Roo 
SUIT 


—in Solid Oak Fumed Finish 
consisting of Buffet, Round 
Extension Table, 5 small 
Chairs and Arm Chair in 
Solid Leather Slip Seats, 


Ss 
~ 


FRED) 
eae | 


' 
| G. L. JAMES 
Phone 6). FURNITURE AND HOUSK ZURNISHINGS 
D) 
; Hard 
Winter Hardware 
Gauranteed Axes (Diamond A), the brand of 
quality, Velvet Blued finish with White Hickory 
| a Handles 
‘ : Cross-cut and One-man Saws 
; ® 4 Corrugated: Stock Tanks 


Cast Iron Tank Heaters 


Beatty Pumps for deep or shallow wells 


: A, A. GRAHAM 


Ponokh, Alberta Phone 104 


|| though, a8 he says, the years yet 


= cdi i 


Mra P A. McKelvey will not be} All ladies interested in curling 
it home until after February let, | are asked to be at the rink on Fri. 
day afternoon for the opening 
game, 


Sam Yoran was in Calgary last 
seek with a bunch of cattle, 


Ed, Hinkley has gone to epend 
+ week or two in Victoria, where 
“re Hinkiey is sojourning for the 
winter, 


A, Lux and F, M, Cornell have 
zone on a visit to the coast, They 
ire at present in Vancouver, and 
sxpect to visit Southern California 
vefore returning, 


Mr aud Mra Jobn Fraser left on 
@riday for their home in New Zea- 
lund, They bave bad a delightful 
uonth’s sojourn here, and leave 
uany Ponoka friends with regret, 


Rippoca,—On Monday, Janvary 
10th, to Mr and Mre Robt. Rid. 
doch, a son, 


Do not forget the series of special 
services ut the Union church, con- 
ducted by Evangelist Robinson. 
The meetings commence every 
night at 8 o'clock prompt, Sun- 
days 11 a.m, and 7,80 p.m. You 
are heartily welcome, 


Obarles Li, Farnum has entered 
the category of returned men, and 
as for being a veteran, why there 
is no disputing the fact. He re 
turned on Monday from a short 
visit to Sand Point, Idaho, and | 
aotwithstanding the bardsbips ev. | 
dared, is being congratulated on 


‘Lhe Bridge Club gave a dance it 
Towu Hall Tuesaay eveniue 
Jiose upon a hundred couples were 


B, PONOKA, ALBERTA, 


g “eR CM _e EET Sot a ee TS Mae TE Ee TR TR. ; 
: BE wh Ce aa! ae ie 4a nit pty Bc Ny at RP . 
< ee 
; " 


<< emenenee momen 


} 


Kenne 


dy &- Russell's 


a 
a = 2 edeengee= = 


Winte 


eT Nes 


Coeds 


snrahemetrieietees RE et ee 


WINTER GUGDS 
At Greatly Reduced Prices 
FUR ROBES 


MEN'S FUR COATS, FUR ROB 
MACKINAW AND SHEEPLINED 


» clearing out all lines o 


how well he looks, He met a 
aumber of old Ponokaites during 
hie visit, and altogether bad an 
enjoyable holiday, 


sresent, and the evening was much | 
s joyed, 

School secretaries are muoh in 
vidence at present having thei 
ouks audited, and our local audi- 
vrs are busy men, 


A letter wae received the otber 
day by a towneman from bis bro- 
ther in Exeter, Nebraska, which 
contained rather interesting news 
regarding prices ruling there, 
Hoge were selling at $7.50, beef 6c, 
oate 80c, and land at from $200 t 
$300 per acre. Business is very 
oad =In comparison with thes 
prices our local conditions aie not 
wo bad, and there is much to be 
thankful for. 


Owing to poor ice rather indif. 
ferent play bus ruled at the curling 


Mrs ©. A, Parke bas received the 
sad news of the death of her only 
mother, Thomas Fuller, of Mar- 
oalltown, Iowa, 


At the first meeting of the new 
school board Thos, J, Durkin wae 
sppointed chairman, Congratula- 
tons, 


I'he young people in town have 
€ rmed & society—to be known at 


iis H@baiba Clabcadd no dsabh rink for several nights, Hopes fcr 
sivy will bave an enjoyable an the better Fale, 
ay season, Wanted, Dressed Voal. Wood- 


land Dairy, Phone 58. 


The name of Vivian Headley 
ude X., was omitted in las 

eb’s school report under thor 
udents who lost much time thro 
12h sickness, 


LANTERN SLIDE LECTURE 


Under the auspices of the Phil 
agap Soviety a luutoru olide lecture 
illustrating “The Merchant ot 
Venice,” by Shakespeare, will bi 
ziven next Thureday evening i: 
the Baptiet church at 8 o'clock 
No children below Grade VIL. will 
2 admitted without their parents. | 

Any school or church in distri) | 
want.ng to avail themselves to us: 
of the lantern and slides can apply 
to Mrs Hamer Jackson, Ponokn 
High School 


several of our local friends hav: 

alu caught the oil fever, aud are 

olemplating on making the try 
kort Norman in the spring, 

» avoid the rush an early stort 
be maue, 


Joe, Stretch writes from Euyeue. 

‘regon, stating that the condi- 
sus there are very favourable 
jeuty rain, and vegetation 
» well advanced, He wishes to 
» reuembered to all old friends, 


Mrand Mre W, K, Wilkins left 
list week for California, Mr Wil- 
sinus baving signed up with the 
U.S, airforces, During their resi- 
ieuce here they won many friende, 
vbo regret to see them go, More 
especially will our ball team suffer, 
wir Wilkins being one of our lead- 
ing players, 


The Bullock family left for Sand 
Point, Idaho, having received a 
nurried call on account of the 
serious illness of their father, KE. 
KX, Bullock, whe is on a visit there 


CHURCH NEWS 
BAPTIST 

Sunday, Jan, 1tth.—Brooke 
divine service at 11 a.m ; Sunday | 
s:bool at1l2, Ponoka, 780, eut 
ject, "Christ Our Passover,” Th 
homelike church cordially invite: 
you, 

The mid-week meeting on Wed 
nesday evening at 780, Meeting 
are interesting and inspiring. Cou 
and belp us, 

Choir practice on Wednesda 
evening at 830, All member 
please be present, 

UNION OHURCH 


a 


Sunday, Jan, 16,—Commencs 
mot of series of special servicer, 
}co.ducted by Mr Joseph Robingor 
jeminent Irish evangelist, 11 avn 
an! 730 pam, Everybody invited 
Be in time, Cnas, Bisnop, Paste) | 
creeping on, and his visits to town) The specia! services at the Univ) 
sre not so frequent as in days gone | chorch will commence at 8 v'¢locs 
by, nevertheless Mr Hemeyer is ae C8C) eveving, The meetings wil 


, , be preceeded by a song service 
theerful as ever, and his friends ed 7 ; 
Union chureh choir practise o 


DN 


Chas, Hemeyer, of Bismark, was 
+ Herald visitor last week, Al- 


are always glad to seo him and ,,, Friday at 8 o'clock. All mem 

bave a hand shake, urged to be present ) 
eae eee 

—_——— es = —_—_—_=_=——_ || 
—_me Se. 


REXALL CHERRY | 
BARK COUGH | 
SYRUP 


FOR 


Coughs, Colds and 
Hoarseness 


Pleasant to taste, prompt in action 


3dc, 60c and #1 sizes 


COATS 


SWEATERS, UNDERWEAR, MITIS 


AND GLOVES 


You will find our Prices on any of above lines enticin: 


Specials in Groceries 


©5-lb. Box Sci led Raisin 


rit mO00 
Spe ial Blend Coffee in bulk, pel lb 2400 
Good Cooking Figs, per lb » LUG 
KENNEDY & RUSSE 
pratt) woe 
General Mergnants 
Phenc 9 cine Ponoka, Alberta 


ur, we 


(SUE ed RERD OTE AG aS 


ye <enaeaee demaiasiamseiinaiacnair inact 
NO TICE The Best Procurable 
Mi! Selection of BEEF, VEAL. PORK, LAMB HUTTON 
TINSMITHING = Seti of EE, VE Ate PORK, LAME 
OF ALL KINDS | HOME-MADE SAUSAGE AX D (LAMBURGER A SPECIALTY 
iy ne: DP ODA Rete } Home ¢ 1 Ba iti tendered I ! 
| Le t 
Plumbing « Ss il tin | 
Gos | | THE CITY MEAT MARKET 
' Target | JENSEN & KLECKENER, Props. Hy 
wn ; YF ig I \iberta i 
' } Hid nd Lis ock bought 
Fs Ear c the | Abed ccieeiee 
BROWN & WIANCKQ |) -————————- 
Opposite Reid's St | 
PONOKA \LBI 
NOTICE 
l have taken ¢ r tl BI A GOOD MIXED FARW 
anith Show from H, J. K st See eet 
jrluing the Vonoka Kogine 
Works, and | am now ina | ior 
to do General Mogine Repair Wor 160) Acres of deep black Joan soil 110 Acres under 
wad Blacksmithing cultivation, balance hay and pasture land. All open | 
ylaue Welding, My ext . nd Jevel, cn first-class road, #4 miles from town, 
yeemer rit) phone, raral aaaih Barn, 30x40 with hip roef and 
I fitted up inside, 4-roomed Uist ranary and 
clncken house, good well, and i ituate t4 miles from 
Dr, Meck chool Hhis is an extra good Quarter Section and i 
j will be at the | Hot | i price t low at Pner aere with ter 
o1 Thursday 
R A few wood Residences sn own for 
ry a loa i 
Oosal, at $450 4 “ 
bl ’ , , T ¢ “rr . 
A. FARRELL | 
SECRETARY TREASURER WANTEL |] | Ponoka, Alberta | 


Applicat ea uy 
January itl .s 
Seeretacy. Lie 
fomokiu, i | ' 2 
thyateiet N wt 


Salarv : 1 4 | a” 
I } ) Ay 
An Aud ™ / 
the und : < 
" ita: Are the most if EOS 
' me J 4 
expensive tires to / / 
FOR SALI make but the 


cheapest to 


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| THE BIRD DRUG CO., LTD. 


Phone 48 PONOKA, ALBERTA 


= 


A List BC, I 
Acrea for salaby 

E. BE. OWENS 

| AGENT FORK THe G.G, CO =tion in both 

Phone 108 R No.1, Pos having elections 
its concuneauly, 

-% { 
ye, 
aia nat z all 


to know what's the 


A GREAT - 


f h you, ina 
| ove of Wha ¢ matter with me? Why, 
ere’s 1 n’ the matter with me, 
Can’t one be a Christian woman and STOMACH BRACER 
e sing hymr ithout you and —_— 
] he l Ant abe dd Wad FA take & Makes You Feel Lively and 
4 ell the potatoes hid Young—Removes That 
- sy = ai ¢ Mirco, --The-eat Tired Feeling. 


on 7 prang 's neck, and, assist 

ARCHIE P, MeKISHNIB |] 22"4"* on Tommy's neck, and, assist: j Wavind in. out tives: abt 

cae bo to the fte of the ceilir to come a time when ‘he 

Printed by Special Arrange- Wid K loa p at it, bu iis “off'—not working well 

mente with Thos. Allen, ed to I y grinned to enjoy and digest its food 
Toronto, Ont. He b up there a ain thing then is to get the right 
nmanded the fremed You really want a sooth'ng 
wh ' licine ne quick to t, sure on 
t Te wi results bining the virtu's of a 
Ce bated . P gentle laxative with a tor ffect up 
me 7 r 1 becs d he st h, liver and kidneys 
' ‘ F ' Certainly the world affords no bet 
a ’ He e pet wit er ines. for the rach than 
The nt ‘ end. The I ilton Pill of Mandrake 
: } 4d tae: rt Their laxative ef 
tra t ’ e { s rvin fect i n't t heaten! But 
ne e a. felien idditio eir heloful action uf 
i of « ' | ache mn the C t ntain cer 
« iha sink ngredic that strengthen and 
fa +! nv ‘ i oft | stom 
sle iol h, ther ng all sorts of 
wi ¢ ‘ ' t ine tron urr «a 
rr " ee cadache and biliousness 
dipped ed . t Dr. Hamilton's Pill 
whistle kis wri h full of energy 
am , gold eard over with snap; thev bring 
} | igor ue 
by the }t ‘ r ! ‘ r s nd, vigo rus 
Sinvt P ’ ne e ' 1 i at just what you've 
I r these many month RE 
ans : Nt , ane .) FUSE A SUBSTITUTE FOR DR 
@! . HAMILTON PILLS. 25¢ per box, 
af c a Ms ; aa ‘ ‘ j 
e } 4 ‘ 
Germans Surrender Arms 
te rie i - t 
Ae ‘ ho .,, Marshal Foch Submits Report On 
‘e ; ‘ Progress in Disarmament 
all t M ! f r Ger 
, A M e ' 
; e } pa ‘ ¢ a to 
HRre r , e | e « e Ger 
e ' 6 " v i ' % “ . 4 
t ( ¢ ke ‘ r 1 41,000 ca ‘ 
t ! ! * 39.000 | t barre! 
, 4 1 i 
163 rs 1 barrels, 2 
t n ; MMe 
ead A , e ile e th SUS , es and ¢ 
os ‘ } ‘ ‘ 
i ; , e j ‘ ie Thquer exe f 
¢ e an ¢ . s of trea and 
a ¢ 
: e | be pri 
. e 
r 
’ +} t " } 
t e y 
*- A e © 
4 \ etie a ‘ 
stay A \ye 5 
ci, e e < e 
He ked t e a a eq hey be 
ae ed ‘ e ‘ 4] t t} f 
a bs wa . f e ide e ipproved 
rte senemernse “ me t fire Ys at 
alia, URCT eneatl : er ( 
"a aised e t F ere t ‘ he de 
v ‘ ering e j : TW R60 
know he sighed M Ay ed ca Wate for ‘ | 
k end. try to dol 3 E soe pty Vaiue of Field Crops | 
' e part Tis all that I hacaaia: | 
a P rat . 
A rthe ' ‘ } , vi Total Value is Estimated by the 
t ¢ silence 3 \ Dom nion Bureau of Statistics. 
A we do it, then?" Ir harge e 4] £ $1,636,664, 001 
= ‘ y : I ¢ he hel Canada during 1920 
« e quit! ‘ Ps Mt A : 8 
€ nion rca 
B P , gi \ 
friend e ' ' f pared ve 
\ QS a ’ f , uf Q sy tha mp’ t 1919 whe the hgure 
W aK ve acse uid M K at $i4 we and with 1918 
« " ' 
A \ . ’ e l wa 
j | e $1} 0 The ¢ for 102¢ 
‘ c ‘ whe 
se Mrs. R $364 ~ in 1919 
realize red i ‘ 38 18 $307,121 
H r ; 4 . vit l 
Sims 10 141 4 4 f $60,408 
old P 600 ‘ F " $77,462,700 
, ¢ ” 
mus ‘‘Keep Money Working £ $126,315,400 f 
P : er gre as as $128,490,000 
” My ' ‘) ‘ 
it P | N 1 Effect Produced by Keep $l4 § Vu 
. ga $ $204 nd 
nO Cx ng Money in Circulation - 
we 1 f ¢ P $1 asa $3 " ‘ { ha 
1 she ey $352,802 
And , ¢ eve 400. ar $24 { lot $ ri 
e his pock ( fodder es 
N « ‘ an oader ‘ 
c, e pa AS aga $91,744 $85,551 
bo he ! e t 100 | 
Tha ‘ . le } 
me tl e | I | 
1 have heen } ‘ ets o. om@ ’ 
. ere + Province} Wealth in The North 
Nt . are peraeate 
! = ne ! 

head Later, pe I . int Planned to Connect With Yukon 

’ } . ‘ . 
a s < est , st Over Canadian Oyperated Roads. 

‘ for da iy it } 1| ;. A 
4 ! n pe a . sd Four hundres of the Pacih 
wella | ss} ma | Great Easte Railway are finished 

' 

a line on 8) This railwa through tl art 

\ i ' ed } 

Ay ddered | of British Col as fa \ 
saddle e 7 
mel : fty-third pa \ ately the 
v Pacit Great | t wil ¢ t 

H j he cw ' ¥ t! j c A lash Iti 
and a. } le se object ¢t ca y the 
} ¢ ¢ 
rf ly x \ } mea of ¢ ye 
i It hle adoat ow | ‘ ( ¢ oO 
tlema to | ‘ obj« ope e 
he re | De Rives helt. on thes 
reined e | ( } 
t " 

Mite ! ‘ Ar { | 
ri ‘ liver | b " 4 al t 

Hla ( ! | 
as ' 4 
! 

" 
v ’ 
—— \ 
‘ 4 $$ — — —-  — - - ! 
Widow | Backslide seater 
J ? ' r, na ‘ kd } 
CATARRH scons one 
mi QUICKLY ren leas than tw 
“ : li 
‘ Does it in Seven Days or Less! 
¢ 
: Try it So in Your Own Home 
Those r€ r from « th n now | 

“ feel sure that there i get | 
ne rid of it for a new ce ‘ it t 1] r a ¢} 
or ! ! r t t 

j | neis ‘ 
2 os f all « I 
Hapy Apt eande ! juctive Alberta 
Oh, we api and vy ' ‘ ’ 
Happ . he ; ty ¢ t t - 

Wid R e e 2 at P 

| | DAYS OR | I ¢ l 
2 | a I - Body 4 : a 
close Wi , Ever viectir 

1 tell you 1 don’t ‘ ve how filth I estimat 
ed the youngster shri mah rd athe e t vield for Al 

t th r - » ta The « 
kick a he ca Si a s is t r it ol 
ec Oe begga! ste You a e of the best in 
all about ever pestful to family and friends, It tire - 

Ihe woman gi ne t ' ou, weakens you, dulls your mind an ¢ ad average 
tatoe tir wi ca r t our will And there are millions « suth ‘ 
over her shoulde She si f Sere which okt = Te an tet ‘ 
ished the eree for the f t t ¢ te 
and ¢ had sumcient ures ‘ If you are sincere {n wanting to be 

You'll gtt licked et belore r relieved without delay, write at once t ‘ ery siow A 
get into bed, What's the matte ith Nurse Jan-O-Sun, Rg'd,, Apartment be reasonably 

1 } 7) 
} Wi e talk ¢ 230 Craig St. W., Montreal,” simply p Aly ; 
on Bow ao are 7 9 | giving your name and address, and the vt c old 


‘om Ross?’ 
“Cat.” answered 
‘What are yo 


rest will be attended to promptly 
that you can try it seven days, 


t 


fom 
sayir 


@HE HERALD. PONOKA ALBERTA. 


Saskatchewan's 
Agricultural Train 


One Car For Dairy Industry and One 
For Field Husbandry. 


truct 


agricultural in n car 
will be operated by the Saskatchewan 


opera 


iwo 


Department of Agriculture, co 


ing with the extension depé 


y and the Canadian Paci 
( Paci 


the Unive 


fic Railway, over ti anadian 


| 
{ 


WHEN RHEUMATISM |AShimmering Gowa ~ What Prominent 


| ITS YOU HARD! Of Metallic Cloth 


| Bloan's Liniment should be kept 
handy for aches and pains 

VV ache, a rheumatic twinge fol- 

lowing exposure, a sore muscle, 

sciatica, or lumbago to make you quit 

work, when you should have Sloan's 


Liniment handy to help curb it and 
keep you active, and fit, and onthejob? 


HY wait for a severe pain, ant 


i¢ uthwestern Saskatchewar aos ; ¢ 
’ clio Bari ot tanuary: att Without rubbing, for it penetrates, 
; hk Let Ale ahha fig roply a bit today to the afMficted part. 
the of February and Ma Notethe gratifying, clean, prompt relicf 
One the cars will be a special) that follows, Sloan's Linimert couldn't 
tae aveuaill * whi vill keep its many thousands of friends the 
paltry snstrucion = ¢ M world over Yt it didn’t make good, 
carry a steropticon and pie That's worth remembering. All drugs 
ture equipment that will make it) gists—three ~—the largest is the 
possible to illustrate all phases of | mosteconomical, J5c, 70c, $1.40, 
the dairying and liv st ndustries (Made in Canada) 
The other car | ! 1 9 
ht dry subje and be de oa 
med to b be ¢ " ¢ of iY e 
gesounved the vorke ant nies Lininnent 
of the Better | ge ¢ S10 bon at on nes . 
The lectures in this car lea = 
ing with general proble ol crop p H 
Sema ent} oy epeeiat Plan Agricultural 
i . il ) v I Ma 4 a ° 
weight on { gement and Survey in Manitoba 
| 
the rotation and growing of crops. |} oe To 
The cars will he nned by two) Ascertaining the Treatment for Un- 
representatives of the dairy PY wch,| productive Agricultural Lands. 
two representatives ¢ the field crops] F 
: ‘a ve ; A comprehensive agricultural sur 
rar ane ne r two represen-| P 
i Cat . M 5 ' : vey of Manitoba for the purpose oI 
tat of t ollewe « gri ure 
The Ct , 7 ; ‘ a taal ascertaining the reasons and treat 
ech 4 re Ne . ment for unproductive agticultured | 
ca Lcd bata hy ; : : pier of lands in the province, and also to pro- | 
a rae oF the bad 7 | vide data for immigration purpo es | 
ArRe ‘will be inaugurated soon 


Canadian History 
For English Schools 


Interesting Information to be Added 
to Regular Text Books. 


The survey under the direction of] 


Hon 


George Malcolm, minister of | 


agriculture, will be conducted by'g 
means of a series of public meeting 
in the districts affected. At these 


be 
agricultural 


gatherings will 


established 


personal contact 


betw een 


Canadian history, facts and statis experts and the farmer The latter 
tics, are to form a permanent subject wil) be asked to give evidence of 
in the English school curricuium, their experiences, tt difficulties and 

er & ths t his will their problems 
be in addit to geos hical infor- As much as pc le, advice fill be | 
ary text books A given right away by the experts, 
graph on Canada be compile bur all the evidence will be taker 

1 later t Prof \ L. Grant, and when the survey is mpleted 
Ups Canada Ce ¢, Toronto, will specific treatment will be accorded 
k ed to every ber of the Na- the general problems presented } 

1 Union of Teachers of the Brit } 
Isles, for use in a series of Domin-| rey : e | 
ion school lessons, It includes in-| More Paper Mills 
{ ation on Canada's climate, phy-| j 
Sonepat a nent and €con-! tugh Sums Being Invested In New 
oir) Its development also will be 
Nluatrated) ih. lestuceas to be atithe Concerns to be Established. 
disposal of any school Miss Dur-| The Provincial Paper Mills, Limit 
ban. British Columb a, is already lec-~| ed, announces that having secured a 
turing in schools under the auspices, pulp wood limit of 1,220 square mil 
of the Victoria League, which at) wot) timbered in the Nipigon distri 
ranges correspondence between Can-! in Northern Ontario, it wil! vo ahead 
adian and British school children, | 3: once with the construction of a 


Range Ewe Has Record 


yaper mill and an addition to its pul; 
' 


| mill, which has now a capacity of 
fifty tons per day Finances for the 


: ¥, new undertaking have been arranged 
Has Made a Net Profit For Her 
Pe} 192.25 by the authorization of an issu ot 
ies 0 2.25, ' 
A Mf "i i$ a hil three million dollars of bonds, which, 
ery xs f XIMDUS AC) ie is understood, is about the ar t 
ng th tt art y train A 
sdfedadda t ming train) of expenditure the construction will 
! touring Saskatchewan, 1s . entail 
er ar i y ra ec ewe, wit ’ 
i 4 abt " "i Alinost simultaneou Tohn Sti 
A ve " xtraordinary ‘iva ve Crea rett and Sons, who procured the b 
) &, Robe son, livestoc com > : 
LM pid plant of the Port Arthur Wag 
i ner of the province “The 
Company, announce that Chicago 
i ' 
onl te t she might excite tis per ‘ és 
capitalists have financed a pu'p mill of 
af \ ng of wonder how such 
’ one hundred tons per day capacit 
ana e to be included in the 
: and that establishment of this indu 
ex t at all,” he told a reporter At . : 
' , ; try will cor nee without delay, The 
th r ar of ery} ! 1owever, is a pia 
‘- ‘ ra y \ Kaministiqua Pulp and Paper Com 
‘ re v n rive the reason ane 
bi \ ane ah 1 k lid pany issuing bonds to finance an 
that af al ivestoc ( as 
’ ms ; increase in the capacity of its plant 
! fe their owners as this old 
, ais Littl from twenty-five to one hundred tor 
¢ t e woud be very little neces- : 
; Si : ; R per day These three industrics will 
sity ? ‘ . ign > attrac »cO0- - : A 
; , ” 5 make Port Arthur one of the biggest 
t K to the c 
, ; , pulp and paper centres in the Do-| 
ih r re shows that in seven 
, minion \ 
ear luring which this ewe was in | 
brid to a pure bred.ram, st American engineers said to be req 
var vbr dtoap yi i , she 
: as follows resenting financial interests of Chi-| 
i) el “as ‘ Ow . . 
1914 wethers, sold in 1914 for | C28% New York and Buffalo, are also 
$20; 1915, two wethers, sold in 1915 estigating the pulp AO UIR COLNE 
$ 6. t tworsheat 1 in, PO ibilities of British Columbia, with 
‘ 0, 1Y160, two ; hear, di 
O18 { « 1917. tw tw hear the object of investing from $8,000, 
rik ’ 917, o ° ear, 
, 1920 at $63: 1918. one tw 000 to $10,000,000 in the pulp industry 
i a , » O v 
b. which lamb-d 1920, in tl province The investment 
ar and |i , which lamb Gir <V, 
$40; 1919, two or ps would invo've the taking over of the 
we valued at $50: 1920, one, Pant oF the Boaver Cove Lumber 
pepe HN Mer (i | Pulp Company, Limited, together 
| ‘ therefore. tt | with the timber holdings of the coro 
" ¢ seven ars, { this i 
3 nted her owner with twelve, Pany and of White Brothers of Boyne 
we ‘ La ) ) } 
F / ed at $ | ddition | City. Michigan, which in the agare 
i ocean: val rate total five billion feet of the finest 
y ‘ ‘ 
LY, ; of mpage in the prov 
a i 
$3 F | ewe - - 
was $4 } t Transmit Power 75 Miles 
tivel ted at $159.60 1% fre e Nipigon Riv 
AG distar | 
: $| A | Ont. v t ped 
- rt Art! elect sys 
e ‘ ! t from tt Kk 
Electric Sign for Flyers | com aoniradiat that t 
\ develot he O 
Clever Device Shows Aviators Where » Hydro Fl ( j 
To Alight ich has spent five doll " 
elect g! nh the n WW bie The 
' n I idway | at Port Arti } ! 
of : I on, wher if ( 
t tre th 
| € ] i 
i t I f air pilots only 
fa star, and from 
to | i mie ire nearly a 
" " t The electric lights 
¢ are sunk in the 
ed with thick glass, 
tha i | can land on 


By ans ing switching ar 

ral ment a giz letter Lo can be 

lit up, ¥ the upright) arm tacing 

the dire in which the wind i 

blowing | the Air Expres 

ki t hey 1 land along this 

his the dir of the bot i . 

le f the le r | bring the aero ‘ , KIDNEY 
' heomayrisn 

p! to a sta i'l betor this is EUMAT E 

Hr's ot5 

reached.—Hlugh Dryden '‘aperes ® 

The man whe ks he kr it 


ell the 


By Gertrude Beresford. 


This handsome evening 


gown 
cloth 


abounds in threads of silver and cop 


Originated in a metallic tha 


per, The basque-like corsage st 


heart-shaped decolletage—a 


that 
The traps and little band 
that top the bodice are thickly stud 


is highly favored at thi 


shoulder 


Open New Highway 


Castle Laggan Road is Completed in 


oe —_—— 


Ontario Women Say 


Tillsonburg, Ont.:—''l found Dr, Pierce's 
Favorite Prescription very beneficial during 
expectancy. I felt 
quite poorly, was 
nauseated and aick, 
ould not eat an: 


soon 
and strong. My 
baby was stron 
and healthy and 
has always been eo. | consider ‘Favorite 
Prescription’ a great help to the expec « 
mother and am glad to recommend it, 
MRS, AMOS MILLS, Box 288, 


A HAMILTON WITNESS 


Hamilton, Ont few monthe age 
I was stricken down on! was confined to bed 
about ten days, My rirengthallieftme, It 
waa my first illnees #oce a child, I lost five 
pounde and felt awfully weak afterward, I 
could hardly do my ¥ I was advised te 
try Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription in 
tablet form. I tried » couple of bottles and 
before I knew it, 1 wes well and strong and 
had gained 94% pounds | oan recommend 
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite l’rescription to build 
one up.”"—MRS, | MARTIY, 307 
Dundurn St, 

After suffering poin, feeling nervous, 
diszy, weak and dragged down by weak- 
nesses of her sex—with eyes sunken, black 
ciroks and pale cheeks such @ woman ie 
quickly restored to bealth by the Favorite 
Presctiption of Dr. Pierce. Changed, too, 
in looks, for after taking Dr. Pierce's Favor- 
ite Prescription the skin becomes clear, the 
eyes brighter, the checks plump, It is 
purely vegetable, con'sine no aloohel, 


A Regina Prodigy 


At Toronto Conservatory of Music 


ded with rhinestones The Created a Sensation. 
slightly echoes the hare mode, for! Muriel Kerr, 3 @nadian juvenile 
its generous folds are restrained by pianist, considere: musicians to be 
three roses, These are modelled a first rate chil vdigy, will be 
'from ailver cloth delicately tinted heard in recital at Massey Hall. ‘ She 
with shades of rose. From played for an ai invites by her 
the side draperies that are teacher, Paul We t Toronto Con- 
in ade style, bla el erva of M last spring and 
b ha enda eated a sensat Many present 
lecla y ha 1 nothing like 
4 ‘ ‘ t since the lis of Heffiman. 
\Grazing Lands of the North: porn in Regina, § fatawaraaled 
cnseemmns t t far Her gift 
| Stefansson’s Faith In The North as a he iusical feeling 
Source of Meat Supplies. pretive astonish- 
Vilhjaln Stefar ' plans fos far develope les ment capa 
' - city for memor big pieces is far 
he es nent of his ranch on Baf- , ; bil oF 1d. th ‘ 
eyo abil ts iid, thnougt 
fin Isl been completed, The eyond the a hile ougn 
’ ‘ . he is otherwise mal, pretty, viva- 
noted explorer gay that ufficient ‘ 
aie ; rar cious, and exceedingly bright lor- 
capital } been raised, and the im ' 
ito Saturday Night 
portation of a breezing herd from y 
Nor y ll b le en early next . oR ETS 
: : | Fewer Irishmen Leaving Country, 
summer | : ; 
| The emigration from Hreland dur- 
Stefansson is very + ; 
ing the first ten months of this year 
’ ey] il ‘ ¢ 
a }was about half what it was for the 
great nort The com on of the oH ‘ 
e 4 average oOo the rresponaing en 
Hudson Bs Railroad would, he says, ie 
' months of the five years preceding the 
pen up a t ) \ h within peer 
J He f war There were altogether | 2 
wenty-f ea Ww 1 equa the : eae P ; 
att emigrants, of whor 808 were wom 
d r \iberta, and a 
; en, There were 4,368 emigrants 
emainder of the ; pe > A 
from Ulster; 78 per cent. of the emi- 
c t with a 
rants went to the nited States, 
‘ and hides 
} a h Ae 5; 5 : 
Propaganda Banned, 
1 ‘ ere | cP | 
Nay i at ' veatt To stop the c bation @ Russian 
1 ' z The Bolshevist propaganda, e Norweg 
i \ cio} 1 1 : 
' . ee RY ti narihen ten Government prohibited the 
ands, where too thickly wooded, #™Portation of literaturg from Russia 
> matter i hat lane aes | 
a iaihattdaal et Hi tes, The ®O matter in whi angiage is 
A , { The on) excerpt 1s 
listri urrounding the Hudson Ba es > I y Bt rf 
Railroad is desirable { h proe O88" ientific, non-po!’ tical litera. 
ject ording to explorer He ° 
drew attentior pas ul of one| M one ut 
; ; | England Deadens Road Sounds, 
hundred and eightee f reindeer | . 
reat ha heer pped last month For the purpose of deadening the 
am Alaska to the t ste sound of traffic, roads made partly of 


rubber are one of the latest develop- 
he 


England 


ments in ¢ scienee of highway 


he 
is laid in flat slabs three-quarters of 
, attached to steel 


building in material 


an inch in thic} 


Rockies, Says Ottawa, plates, which are gripped by the con- 
The Domini Parks Branh of the. crete foundations. 
Department of the Interior, officially, - —_—-— e 
announced that tl Castle Laggan” Equal Value One Way. 
highway has beer pleted and willl Scientists say there are one million 
now be th the publ microbes on a dollar bill As most 
The new hig y th Lake bills are the same size, the possessor 
Louise re essible to mo ste of a dollar note has the satisfaction 
f the p and the of knowing that he owns as many 
Un | microbes as the ma ith a ten spot 
Var r Ps in¢ 
A Means to an End | i ” 
Kee me io Gold is yellow only by reflected 
, ‘ light. If a leaf of gold, as rd garily 
' d by gilders, be placed between 
4 4, two pieces of glass, and held up to 
} Fi the 4ight, will be seen to transmit 
reen ic 
i ] ' 
: t \ en ng a baby to 
\ . erp ) aninute } talk a hus- 
: and ke all nigh 
H sat 
Ve " the ) red vears 
I Vat ‘ : Lithuania e largest state in 
' 7 | ad Euroy 


Just Imagine 


Western 
Watron & Truesdale, Wirnipeg, Regina 
Calgary and 


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You are not 
expe riment 


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ou we Dr 
Chase » Olnt 
ment for Eczema and skin Irrita- 


thons. It relieves ab once and gradu 
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Chase's Olaunent free if you menten this 

] maper and send 2c, stamp for postage, 0c. & 
ne all dealers or Kdmanron, Bates & Co, 


Limited, Toronto. 


A The G@icwus preserves you would make if you could walk eut mte an orchard of 
Re Thousend Acces of ripe, luscious truit, tm th nk ef condition, “ 
the chowest, using nothing with it but pure cane eugar, and af, in ad 
had the me screntihe machinery te turn it eut-Don't you viir’ your 
be just perfect? Thir is iust how 
, . - ) Weel) ‘ 
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MAKF THEIR JAMS AND JELLIES { 
They wee the treat to make Pure Jame w Canada, and are still leade 
fm popularity Try & tin of their new seasons strawberry. It is delicious 
Ask your grocer tor E UL Smith's Jame with the Meple Leal labet 


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WINOYA, ONTARIO 

Distributors 

and Saskatoon, Sask Donald H. Paiw ce, 


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— — 


@HE HERALD. PONOKA. ALBKRBTA. 


ALMIGHTY VOICE 


Some New Sidelights on the History of This Famous Indian 
Outlaw, 


“By o. GE. MAS- ES (Little Clerk), 


a 


(Copyrighted) 


‘ , ; mediate future, is indicated in a re- 
Some twenty years ago, more or, | still kept up my interest in the In : 
‘ ‘cue : port received fr the office of the 
ess, our scattered § settlement was] cians. Coaxing Ne-pen-a-qua-r ip 5 P . : rn 
‘ : " . ‘ . Canadian Trad Com: sioner at 
thrown into a great state of é¢xcite-| out to the barn, we sat down for a ; , 
A 4 . } Mils t appears that in Italy and 
ment with the shooting of a North-| good stnoke, that grand preliminary , 
’ ‘ ‘ ‘other European countries, much was 
west Mounted Policeman by an In-] to all peace parley: Finally, 1 said ‘er " A 
’ elu expe te rough ptiations wit 
dian, about fourteen miles west of | My br troubling ri } ‘ ' creat 
J P € co-operative inst c ussia, 
where Melfort now stands Chis} you; tell eve your ; ; 
‘ . | but only one ad of Russian 
+ was the first mention of Almighty| heart Pp, and ‘ 
ey 1 ‘ : ; iy - grain has arrived yet any Italian 
Voice, that famous outlaw, who kept | laying breast he . rt} ‘ , 
‘ee ‘ ' or is amon 1 to les that 
this section of Saskatchewan in an’ thanked me and aid, Oh, ; } : ‘ + 
' 4 \ four thousand tons and much of the 
uproar for a couple of years This , brother, how good it we hat when : } Cad 4 
J : nae : irgeo wa eported to b 1 id cond 
young Indian was a Saulteaux of the} my Father’ was dying he told all : ws oo oy 
Duck Lake band, and noted for his! th or the first and only time in his! rt feat hte ert littl 
| iere iS also Sai ti y¢ but ttie 
swift running. He was imprisoned} life he had taken a whit an for his % tay ad Ao 
yrosepect or Trait duty anu ri 
at Duck Lake by the Mounties, pend | son and a brother to his children." I, err é ney : ‘ 
; . ; jugo-Slavia finding its way to the 
ing trial on the supposed theft of a) agreed with him, but we were mal , ha bt 
tat ‘ ” uropean markets in considerable 
teer; broke jail that night, crossed) no progress, though I half suspectec yids , f +: 
; ‘ ‘ : | quantitic ¢ te 1 ‘ avorable, 
the south branch of the Saskatche-] his errand, a betel b ; 
‘ ‘ trane tat n i Coxe ‘ 
wan through drifting , secured a} Ne-pen-a-qua-nip then proceeded L ' ‘ ; 
: lel bw : : it 2 7” 
pony, ‘cart and single barrelled gun) "This is very bad having soliliers} 
from some of his Indian friends and} constantly visiting our tents lo ne T k A | d 
Airuck north towards Fort la Corne,, for the on¢ who has done wrong (It UrKS Are mu ent 


No Grain from Russia 


Canadian Grain Growers Have Little 
to Fear From Competition in 
This Direction, 


Ottawa—That the grain growers of 
the Do 
the competition of 


iinion little to fear from 


Russia in the im- 


ive 


a young woman accompanying him [is very se Idom an Indian wiil mention 
&@ Ihe police were on his track next] names) Do you think it good | Turkish Nationalist Leader Sends 
morning, and the sergeant (an ex-I ie} thing having thi man wa Ironical Message to Lloyd 
Guardsman) with a French half-!} from tent to tent George. 
breed interp 41a catight him up just] “No, T do t” wa tp Angora, Asia Mir M ipha 
iere the village Seatt Wy ] rl Niet 
about where the v Bea De member how ge al Past lurk N t 
stand The tidi ur pped h n ir e 
knelt d tata Tt yur t romise not to take the an ire " t 
ony, wot out, Kneit down and hoiding a Ling } } 
ponee . Sian: 4 | la 0 their own | when the nking the isn 
up his right hand, called out, “Stop. | ‘ j } t } e Mir 
' » ‘ ' ‘ men began to come in, and f 
or 1 will shoot! Bravely the old ; . : tine” the N ‘ 
: |; When he lumbermatr ick me ir k J 
soldier rode the outlaw ywn, but al, fs F ‘ hac f 
> 4 P | ul face and I ran for my gun with aaG int ' 
single shot struck him dead And} ‘ ‘ : {Pad 4 ‘ 
; only the thor t of revenge in my . : . 
now, with an empty in and muz-| , Pi Armer h 4 , 
le-l I that ; cart, then promise to you came : hte 
] er at that, was the opportuni / i 
rd ; P Ae ‘ back to and I caught a pony and iderable w ena 
for Mr, Metis to capt But the Art P t 
; , rode right in to see you and ye ame nie mn A . Ay, 
alas he turned tail and rode back as| . , Ata tha Nat nit 
‘ ‘ ’ right out and saw ju is done Gi i¢ Ati 
hard as he could pelt to J McKay \ 7 pore Ir tenaty th bane ' 
\ " y ; for the Indian as w ll as the hite peace treaty t had ed 
(that tamou scout wh ing ‘ j 
‘ } A bi dtect i I remember, oh, my brother. You The N nal A b'y | 
ing up the rear with | k ‘ ; : 
bib: n ‘ did well, but don’t forget °o eated } pha Kemal a f 1 
and was some twelve les back ata... Rey Turki : 
; : had the gun in your hand i ur " al of the ki ar 
cttler’s house, waiting for their re , 
+o4 , good wife reminded you of e pt eco n of hi t 
turn with their pr.sone Joe had ‘ . 
‘ . tinade to me =! 
been along, Mr. Als Voier ; 
career would have end t there,; well this Almigl Thin’ 5: H 
cur cousin, but he ts wrong ins S.tuation is Hope'ess 
tor the sergeant w ed 
i] nnocent } adoswe ] 
by his comrades kil an inn nan an woul ] — 
he winter passed and | bodies | {Wo other Perhaps other In¢ Von Tirpitz is Wary Petsim stic Over 
1) loin hit dt } P . ‘- BP 
of police were constant ver Nl join him and there w ¢ f Germany's Future. 
the district, visiting Indi amps and °'° dished d be a good thing M nh Admiral Von Tirpitz, who 
, to ste 1 t! ' rd of ; 
ettlers’ houses, but wit t c » stop him, Is there any reward of |} was the German naval se t c 
fered for 6 capture?” | ‘ 
though rumors were ple la ered for his capts the first two years of the war, does 
blackberries in regard to h ere “Not that I have ever heard of,” 1) not believe “a kindly fate will grive 
abouts The outlaw had sworn he| answe red | Germany 200 years to revive, as after 
never would be taken alive, and stat “Well, if there is a good reward,! the 30 years war, because of ound 
ed to his Indian friends t} was; you and I could catch him,” And) ing hostile nations.” 
innocent of the crime he wv impris- he then detailed his scheme, which He makes this known tn an article 
oned for. His success in cluding the was that I was to statt trading again | written for a Southern German pub- 
Mounted Police and al wounding and engage him for my man Start. lication. He says Germany's situation 
one or two of the men villian, on the usual trips from encampment,! seems hopeles The admiral writes: 
seatch parties had made him a hero gradually draw near his hiding place,! “It must be said that eighty million 
in the eyes of his « and where in the dead of night it would Germans in M'ddle Europe can bé an 
there was no doubt he cor y re be easy to throw a blanket on him, tie; invincible power if they hang to 
cecived food, clothe ind elter from. | up and hand him over to the gether and are willing to sacrifice for 
the various Indian cainps, for after all I cannot say I was much in) national unity. If they separate 
blood is thicker than wate with the «scheme Rather a nothing but drear will re Ain for 
Nbout a year after his escay ne dangerous one, I thought No doubt} then 
of Kinistin’s song called at + house man was d sperate But after ee eet 
and hung around Indian fash un-, the Indian telling me he was getting k 
ms f tience and { sympathizers inally mnsented to E fi Chi 
til my wife lost patien pathia ’ iL finally ¢¢ rte | g3s rom ina 
r rod’ ake ask whiat thé Indian write the Commissionet of the} 
wahts and get rid of hit Iw no Mounted Police and report results to yaa 
‘ ' ‘. Tons of Chinese Eggs Arrive at Van 
longer engaged in the [ t ' 


my farm and cattle } (To be continu 


| 
Rumors Are Heard = 
I 


Of Other Plans For 


Marketing of Wheat 
Winnipeg.—The staff corresp nt, would say to the Farmers: “We will 
ati vechanitahahete nt » Or-| provide you with machinery and stor- 

A for | ae facilities whereby you can ship] 

tawa sends the following dispatch for your wheat, secure an adv nce on it, 
publication and later we will sell to the best ad 


“The 


rumors 


air down here hick with| yvantag balance af 


but if 


and give you th 


in regard to ‘whea ter deducting cost of handling 


the one proposed by the farmer t you preter to sell at once, direct to Government as indicated in an answer 
ing not the only one on the ta l the trade go to it,” given to the delegation from the Al 
any means, One rumor is to the et “Of course, even rumors of thi berta Association of Municipal Dis 
fect that someone ha thrown a ature are not discussed without the, Ihe limit of taxation is now 
monkey wrench into the Farmer | ib'e head for such a depart-| Oe per cent, of the assessed value, or 
schume and that it ist 1 ) of government beir peculated, tem cer an a ( u ‘ 
gr Be that as it mays rum-| upon, and down here there is only on flat q It wa ked 1 
ors of additional s f ne man mentioned, and he, of the delegation which wait I the 
esting; indeed, one of co ce, is Jame Stewart, the late | Bovernment, that this x f 
to have a basis in fact ar I hairman of the Canadiar Wheat | taxation be materially it 1 ar 
board of grain comimi ‘ have! Board, now defunct Indecd. one; 4 chat to two pe t ( 
definitely proposed to f man who is irded as fair 1| Was agreed upor 
ment that a scheme, sori on| posted, in government affa ail 
the lines of the ‘Farme I the other day, ‘If Farmer throug! D'Annunzio Is Rebbed. 
establ 1 as a depart: { thir regularly organized bod wert Rom Seve ca 
government and 7 dl unde to ask for a government departme have becn sg ' 
trol of the commission of this character, with Jame Stew Gat D'Ant I \ 
Of cog ar art and. he alone to manage it, I) d a f edt : ; : 
kind would have to be b e they would get always pro-| } nt 4 D'An 
far as the Farmers are concer I, a vided the government could persuade | nunzio’s enterpri were 3 olen 
there could be no question of a ewart to take it on and the poc Idier nisi 
partment o1 tion of a d "Al ( r her ef hy bed F D'An 
under the ¢ ernment going i ar ial nung ] i | in 1 
contract It i unde | u ! ( ke good fell kne dest i 
board of comn ive ¢ t \ 
even gone so far as to ' ve | ' Simple Funeral for Von H eg 
head of su a section of tl ( ang f nat > woul Kerli The | t f 
ment a former chairman ¢ ne ig’ the existing 1 in-} Imperial Chancellor, Dr. \ Bet! 
It is generally bi lieved } f the Saskatchew Co-aperatiy mann-tlollw took place in the I 
Premier, credited ! ( tt fact that. , Cemetery at Hohentir The 
central selli 4 , an ha ¢ hing like 60) funeral rit were of tl plest na 
e © atter \ per ce f the wl creage of th ture and the interment | in 
scheme Lup wit t y le we . as t to MC! the presence of the village he er 
nonular wi both farn and grain| exter for th me thoug? if ployees of the estate, numer offi 
a tre we the board of g - Hewspaper reports af correct, the ials and_political associates of the 
i i but on the other hand, w Hon, George Langley would feel! fo, er chancelios 
hes might consider some eme quite equa: to running a ‘wheat pool,’| (oe i ; 
w Ereby a sort of harbor of refuge and the municipal affairs of tt att rov | Angus Shops Re-open 
wN be provided to enable farme nee at the same time and with one} aiantsaal Tha cCanadian Ps 
to s¥cure advances on their reat, hand tied behind him at that + Railway! Angus shops here, emp! 
without glutting the market This “Action on the = suggestion of al ing Antena watentalaaanitn nay 
would probably be more in the nature wheat pool which may be taken at the aay ‘ : dist, Katara’ Ch ‘ 
of a grain board, than a pool with this annual convention of the provin naval hvan’ raconanadcundam the 
wide difference, that the farmers) cially organized bodies of farme rs in aditt Aste, ae 
would be frgg ¢ to sell through this, the west will be 'ooked fory : to s its £ eer 
agency or not as they see fit It| with considerable in ‘oe : ————— ———— 
would in effect mean the government | here | W. N. UL. 1350 
{ . 
4 naa o 
~ 
’ 


couver for Use in Dominion, 

Vancouver Three days behin 
chedule owing to heavy gales off the 
Brit.sh Columbia coast, the C.P.O.5 
teamship Royal Mail Liner, Empre 
of Russia, has docked here from 
Ori: ntal ports Ihe steamer had a 
full list of passenger 

Included in her cargo were 438 
tons o hinese eggs, 288 tons of 
=a are for overland points and 150 
}tons for local and coastwise The 


and 


600 tons of silk 
neral 


vessel also ha 
2.000 tons of g 


Alberta Favors Increased Taxation. 


Edmonton,—Twice the present 
maximum of taxation in municipal 
districts is favored by the Provincial 


Man and Wife Seek Civic He Honors 


Mr 
inated a 


Mrs, Andre 


candidates for th 


and 


elections 


Quebec Will Prohibit — 
Export of Liquor 
From That Province 


Now Encicle World 


Are for Disarmament 


Prominent Canad ans Express Their 
Opinion on World Disarmament 
Question. 
York I r big Canadians 


ask d for 


New 


their opinion on 4 agree 


ment between Eng 
and, 1 t by t 
yew d r ect in their 
on ld h i > 
to cut de n the cx iH € nt 
regard, as it would be 4 i t 
build our civilization l 1 » 
1 be done, than to i 
nothing by another w 1 
Hon, W. L. Mi nzi 
Vincent M Sir Ht. M 
Alien and Profe I et 
men who express d 
th ubject 
Samuel Gomipers, 1 oft 
crican Fed 
I ain f ‘ 


&Toronto n ' Z 
9.30 p.m, Miss Ca Bol ed 
21, cldest daughite f | Gre 
land, 35 Spen Ave ed 
a burglar crawling | t 
ise She sna eda ri 
the landing and hurled it ' her 
trength into the fa of 

utting a deep gash in | for ad 
just as he was al t 
her. The thug fle hh the 

door wih blood str 


wound 


Millon Upoaid in Cert fica es 


Many Participation Cert fica ¢s I8-uel 
By Canadian Wheat B Sti 
Jutstand.ug 

Winnipes ! 
+000 wor t pat " 
issued by 
till are ‘ 
ment by ber 3 ) ' 
to the \ 
iT 
liowed ' 
i 
vh 
! 
1 t of the ce 
tit i but in one in 
stance it $ ) 
Called to Warsow 
Fort Wil Ont.—Summoned to 
Warsa { the Pol ‘ bh 
lic, by tl h G t ! 
n Bub ki O 
f he nu \ 
is in | ) 
| ¢ Ww 


Plot to Blow Up Tower of London 

l \ plot t blow up that 
sec of tl Tower of London 

ere the n je ] re ored 
withy ‘ vered 
accor to D h hh. dusis 
a re t uid of ce i inn | 
prem 


Alas Dead 


a Pioneer 


Dawson O'Neill, well 
known pior Alaskan 1 Yukone 
did here t H i to 
| l 3, 3 r 
| later, 

j 


| i After May 1, 
jf | { ( " Tull 1 dist t 
Canadian ships Have at Last Com.) will likel t ya 3 
pleted World-Girdling Plar their liquor a American cous 
Montreal.—-( vit ; pot. fimo ea 
trade by the i y " 4 \ t il be 
ent shiy ‘ . yu i vit 
globe ry ’ Me mn 
| 4) f \ 
rdlir ente has 
I the der e ‘ able 
lest 
| di i 
Siy ( ; ve quo 
| ) 
| ed kk 
| Hereaft A 
b Avenue, Toronto, who wer P from Montreal we ECk 
f e }the Sue ‘ , 
: ly " hes 
i ha ) 
Minimum Wage Ax le 
( reby 
1 ivileg i 
tated 
n 
“Red” Agitators In .iamiltor nibition 
‘ } 
es will 1 
; ¢ Oueb ® 
Long Journey to Arctic 
Dog Teams With R.C.M.P, W'll 
. di tt} | on 500-Mile 
I tito t t | 
pees | BT iaw | 
' I to. Canadian 
Tail TW sting Senator Wei v.| Mounted Police dog teams drawing 
} nd h I ! 1 eay Dawson this 
Me; 1s ous ould C le id-winte 
Member of U.S. House W uld Cut} \ Very 1 ciltteavel 
Of I Sh Oil Supply | y) , 6 Fort M 
‘ Dom nion’s Fire Losses For 1929 ip ae 
, Great | “ " I ie Adaed 
I ' Canada’s f ) 
t ‘ H 1 P ’ 
} \" Pini 
t il icy t : ’ They e eX } t 
1,574, v $4900.00 . 
} ] 1,’ P ‘ v c tit t t ! M r j vill 
{ | cae er eaitd Weak Mnaedl tA AS ’ fields and 
ut i ‘ ee rae \ 1 ind whal 
{ P it De ‘ : ; 
1 1 ca » 1 
waiiat ! | | Several | 
| 
I nt - go 
| Ito Fort } he dista vill 
( UY t } The 1) } ly ) 
i} ‘ 
‘ : rD | Montreal Police Are Active 
ccal } ) | Hf 4 eae fp Mor 
i \ 2 t rid « | 
he | hig 
' A tiCil Vv UU 
. S t e¢ wa 
ect that G q ned 
bil give Ace” { ‘ l 
' Canadian Commercial Pact ‘id k | 
( \ Sir Geo, Foster ar loons ) 
! ‘ Li { 1 t | 4 ng 4 i 
f f ati it och 
T pe i), » h G look oa 
| ze Rai way Rates 
: betwe Lat A Cool } ¢ 
G ¢ sile Mor | ' 
Pr ses Conftrence to Prepare Case Canad n Decemt 3] the! , iM 
For Railway Commissien f br t Hot ) " 
Ca - rT] 
quali v Air Service For England and Egypt. °'"+ ! 
‘ ‘ Londor I} tabl er 
i regula er btw bry) ' 
' 1} be lant ! It 
i 1 ' 
‘ te at ' vill 
f the | ‘ pre ' $ 
n i le Pal 
’ 
H No Fear Of Ep demi 
Te to.—-Isql I St $18,0 
4 
N Aile To De } 
( Out Gove nt I 
| 
rand MaMeatec Ti 
| 
1 Uni 
n 
| Hou EEE wi us — sisi tek ma = 
Cat 


Elaborate Opening of Parliament 
t Plai ned ior Northern Ire'aid 


i K port pase oennn 
¢ N pe to Ol ( of the King or Prince Wales to 
tof M Attend 
' ninent proposed) | ondon,—| However, it sa ef 
the | € il teerh 1 d 
and | ! nd Fi lecision i t yet been 
Toronte Has Crime Ep demic ir t I nt ¢ I t ken, bre reco o the Tir 
Veh an «pide: fr . nt racticall P 
} burglary a g n ve U Pris of Wales do so if \'s rived to reject th dvice of cautious 
' id Judge ( h,j! N is unabl oe esent, sSAYS| advisors to defer elections for the 
e have te t." There he Lond | | southern pavliament until the resulta 
pon | entenced Frank Me hy, The newspay adds that starting, of the Ulster periment are seen and 
M eal, and Henry Morgan, « t| the Ulst Partiament is a fairly easy{ bring the act into operation in both 
his city, to the penitentiary for fiv proposition but that the crux of the | areas imultaneously, having elections 
lycars for housebreaking. problem will be met in Southern Ire- for the two parliaments concurreally, 


A 


Asker 


We are pleased to state that 
school commences this week with 
De Forest Nelson in charge. 


Mies Agnes Wettre returned to} 
Lacombe to resume ber duties op} 
the nursing etaff at the hospital 
after spending a few days with the 
home folke, 


The U F A,and W. 
meeting last Monday. 
for the gpl er were 


aod a lot of~important busine: | 
~-tliscusaed~ 


Little Hazel, young daughter of 
Mrand Mra H, Ravosborg, wh: 
was seriously ill with trouchitis, is 
getting better again 


Mr and Mrs A, Woyen and Mre 
R, Longman were visiting at the 
home of Mr and Mre U. Thoretad 
last week, 


We are sorry to state that our 
old friend, Grandmother Woyen, i» 
very ill at present, 

Alf. Bradford is eujoying a visit 
from bis eister who resides north 
of Edmonton, for a few days 


A letter from Victor Krefting tc | 
the home folks, states that Alberto | 
ie all right, He is at present a!) 
Argyle, Minn., and with 20 degire 
below zero and a forty mile a | 
bour gale he thinks be bas diseoy 
ered sowmetbing of which be neve 
dreamt olf before 


bad a gocd 
Delegates | 


Calumet district organized a ve 
U F.A, local lust week. ©. Bui 
was elected presidentand G Joban 
nesen secretary treasurer 

Born, to Mr and Mre Grant 
Paulsen, on January 10, 4 eon 


A series of severe col’s seen 


prevalent throughout the district 
at present, 
Just a word in regard to the Lu 


Farmers’ Mutual Fire Io-! 
surance Co, All who wish to pay 
their assessments can do go in the} 
Merchants’ Bank. The story that! 
ie going around that 80 many peo | 
ple are leaving the Mutual is not 


combe 


5 
choser,| ]8 
3} 
I 


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Backward 


? HE HR. web, 


BANKING SERVICE 


‘This Bank is more than merely a safe 
place in which to deposit money; it is an 
institution whose purpose and policy is to 
assist in the wise direction of the finanaial 
and business interests of its customers. 

Those who make full use of the excep- 
tional facilities provided by this Bank extend 
the range of their business possibilities, 7 


THE CANADIAN B.ANK 
OF COMMERCE 


PAID-UP CAPITAL - ~ — $13,006 
RESERVE, FUND 2 «$15,000, 0 


PONOKA BRANCH, G, E. Clarke, Manager. 


Weekly Health Talk No. 4 
By Dr. H. B. Fester, the Chiropractor 


Lung membrances are delicate and 
they serve a purpose so important, 
“that any ore who tinds bimeelf with a cough, with any 
trouble that effects the breathing, or a growing 
weakness that seems due to deficient lung action, it 
is time to grab the chiropractio opportunity by the 
forelock 


lung membranes, garo urder control ‘of spinal 
The cavee « f lung weakvess is deficient 
Jointa cf the be ckboue become out of 


The 
berves 
nerve eupply, 


alignment from sone distnr'ance of accident or 
* batit, and the nerve opeot, 6 between these joints 
becon e narrevcc, The bard bone bears down vnon 


1¢ the ordinary stimulus 
The lungs lose tone 
] adjustments remove 
restores 


the colt spinal rerve tisene 

of nerve imonike is weakened 
Awe, health r cer 
nerve preestt Neccre given # chance, 
bealth, 


2) 


CHIROPRACTIC. 
CORRECTS 


DISEASES » jibes FOLLOWING 


THEY SAI) HE HAD TB 


“After three doctors said T bad 
TB and [ bad made application 
to evter the state sanitariom, | 
was urue! to try chliopract 

I baa lost thirty pounds ard wos 
living on 4 wlass of unitk wads 


eeveVOGEGUOEUUUOTED F;UDDOTGOTITEDEUIDTEDEI DONO NIIANID 


PERU asa ioasasecsccrsissistsasicuecrasaaess tess sretieescamal’ 


Under adjostments T wes onthe | THROAT 
road to recove ry ion fow week ayy 
Today Tam sixty poun a by ZN Ones 
ier Crirepractio sascd omy : \\civer 
life.” L OC, Pierce, Chir penet. st q A\ binenca 
Research Pureau Stutemept 7B , \pancaas 
N MAB 3] . SPLEEN 
tet. 3 \\ KIDNEYS 
Bi \ BOWELS | 
Ei APPENDIX 15 
NO CHARGE ie} > |ALADDER ; 
’ ’ ' f yi LOWER | 
CONSULTATION IS Maud F [Spinal . Voolwmn LINES I 
CHARGE OR OBLIGATION f 
‘|LOWER PINCHED | 


NERVES, IMP OSSIBLE| 
TO FURNISH | | 
PROPER IMPULS ES). 
[ ure AND HEALTH 
H TO THEIR ORGAN 1S | 
L AND. TISSUES _ 


[ristiitiit 


Dr. H. ©. Foster 
(HE CHIROPRACTOR 


PKI bLOCK, PONOKA 


IND @) PLIS 
VES - HEA ec) 


80, Itis juatthe other way The ESTRAY IMPOUNDED 

Lacombe Mutual has made # gain - 
of over $600,000 new business in| Red Maliey Yearling Steer, branded In No. 2 Pound, Water Glen M,D., 

1920, Iftheold lines cannot make! wo ov tett ip. Notify W. Gas SW. WAS At Grey Horse, abou 

it go by telling the truth they bad) “prone os 0000 Ibs OR, Muncy 

better give it up The Lacombe! I Thee] 

Barmers’ Mutual is the cheapest 

in Alberta, aud brother farmers! . 1D . 

think for yours: ives, HORSES FOR SALI: TEACHER WAN ED 

Yours truly, | 1) \ f younw hor 
; : ave A THE « OUng Hureee Teacher Wanted for | el 
Kt HiNKLBY, for sale, miostly broken, Good anioals ratiar Nin ae Duties t : : 
LT Jot Percheron steek, weighing fOM! yang Wet, Apply 
Sacramento, Jan. 10 The Cali. | 1100 to lane tt Apply, L. Pitemisa, |, heeler, Seey “Tre t ’ 
fornia eenate pled Friday 20 to) Vhone &4 vad ve ferencen 

0, a reselo'ion requesting the 

national government to agree with FUR SALE BY OWNE R 

no treaty with Japon that would r 

° reld Y 

nullify the state’s anti alien land) gection of Land th half and 

Jaw or that would grant the right) SW. qawter S226 weet 4 SV Impounded in Pound Newt 
of citizenship to Japancse erton Ut S u hen ay va ibe fe Glen M.D. 428, one Bay Gi 

' y or apuuenne oot) cree at ‘On . vi } 
Gen, Marston G, Clark, & noted vation aid S00) weres could he ni mrt foot, star t 

Ind.ana pioneer who died in 1846, 4 Vubten WhSBE IAG th) Dea AMER: OR Bee w Mt 

,of f ily of tl > Vite UUM) Cortnm ¢ yee Pe col On) 900 bss visible brand 

was one of a family o thirty-one place, and has spring of water ranning GT) Nutaow: Pou 

brothers and sisters, by the same! .., Ati Ste mnlen well vA ; epe 

father and mother, Builiings ta the valtie of 0000,00 

and ll fereed and cross feneed 
London, Jan 10,—A Melbourne, th en it) 1 ! a due ti of ESTRAY 
Hy ashi ane within ao 

Australian, despatch to the Lon-| .)) Paina uwiines Gon, OVE 
don Times says that a regulation Mirror and Bashaw, Hf taken at ones iol ound No, 1, MJD. Water Glin No 
nas been gazetted which will en. Price WHE be Bou) gb Ads ' One Bay Gelding, with two 
able be authorities to require any ik a Tes - Phone aie rie ase hind foot. and bind of fight 
person landing in Australia from ’ olor ar und mouth, weight abou 

ee inns 8 11¢ sible 
Great Britian to take the oath of lati i dhe rend, - 
allegiance This regulation was ; a . G. J, Netson, Pound Keeper 
formulated owing to a report that BOARS FOR BALE : 2 
a Sinn Fein emissary was bound Reuletercd Durno Jerseye, alte t ESTRAY 
for Australia. “prt ner 1 p gts 
Perfect ere, dam rincess ‘ Strayed from the S.\W. half 86-48-27, 
pee 8s ae choice bunch,—Johu D, tlinkley W 4, in Ju y, 1920, Red easing Midas, 
FARM TO RENT with horns, Large white star and 
—— TURKEY FOR SALE white mar legs and hody, Wa 
$00 Acres Farm Land—200 acres lume in hind ankle when last see: 
Breaking and Fall Plowing, 100 acres Bronze Turkey Gobbler for sak rank Lyncu, Kh. 4d, Ponoka 
Stubble, Apply, MURRAY SMiru, Young bird, 28 lbs, at #10 Phone lle 
Mre L. th. sravrruck, Water Glet 
1, Sigs o CUSTOM SA\VING 
BTRAY HBIFER FOR SAL’ 

Stray Roan Teasing Heifer, been! poy Sale in Stack, half mile fron Saw Mill wanted to cut 100,000 feet 
on my place aboul two months, No Springdale P.O,, 1885 bundles Oat | more Lumber, 40 miles west of 
brand, Owner can have her by pay tay, Apply, A. M. Marin aon, i-| Ponoka, Good roads right up to logs 
lng expenres, J. W, Witkinsoy. finan, Alta Ht, i, Ligwa, lola 


howe 4 { 


f 


'o ae anh 


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HARNESS AND IMPLEMENT DEALERS, 
FOR 


Ontario Pumps and Pamp Jacks 
Fanning Mills and Grain Picklers 


| 
| Gasoline and Kerosene Engines 14 H.P, Up 
Massey: Harris Machinery 


57, Discount on all Leather Goods 


PHONE 100 RAILWAY STREET, PONOKA 


SER VICE 


Our motte for the year 121 will be as always 

(service), That is the secret of good business. 
We invite all persous who contemplate 

building during coming year to use us, as that is 


one ot itis reasons we draw our salary —to be of 
service, Now Lumber is down in price. There 


will be more building, and we hope we can give 
more and better service, 


Come In And Get One Of 
Our Stockmen's Calendars 


Revelstoke Sawmill Company, Ltd. 


L. I. STUART, Manager 


oe ae 864,06 ) 
9¢ a¢ Sets 3 


REMOVAL 
NOTICE 


of PovuLrry 
| WAVE MOVED MY VULCAN. 


IZING WORKS TO THE FORD 


We are iu the market for all kinds 


| a eben Avril Canadian Cream Statiea 
| Auto rida nia Samson Works Ww. BACHOR, Agent 
| Ponoka, Alberts Puone 101 


| BE COMFORTABLE 


the 


Hirjoy an cvenly heated room when 
is COld Ly having a 


| Hot Blast Heater 


W © als 


weutler 


handle the best ies ,es 


M Caiy and Columbia 


‘The Lest Money Can Buy 


ALL KIN'S @) 4, AVY 11D (ELLF HARDY ARE 


WYMAN & SMALL 


Phone 24 Hardware Nerchants FCKCKA 


NOTICE 


Having Parchased the 


FEED MILL 


LUMBER 


FOR SALE 


I, KINDS OF 


NATIVE | 
LUMBER 


LATHE and UIMENSION 


Satisfaction Guaranteed 


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pored to 
Ground Feed, 
G, CAPLING, 


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Ponoka, 


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Poultry Wanted 


It will pay you to get our prices 


in the Southend of Town, I am pre 
do Custom Grinding and 


Le eee epee eee 


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Stettler Marble and Granite Works 
Stettler, Alberta 
Manufacturers and Dealers in* 


Marble and Granite Mcnuments, Headstones and Tablets 
and all Cometery work 
RESETTING AND RELEITERING, ALL WORK GUARAN 


R. W. Greenizen 


To Make a Long Tale 
Short 


eit it down, ard to make our 
prices on lumber popular with 
buildess and home makers we 
have cut them down also, We 
witl challenge anyone in) our 
ine of business to eut down 
prices on the same quality of 
high gride building lumber 
suv lower than we have done, 
ant we are offering the very 
bot that is “eut down” from 
the forest at bed rock prices 


W. L. STEELE 


LUMBER and IVPLEMENTS : PONOKA 


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Leland Cafe 


Meals At All Hours 


Sarmers and Commercial Trade specially Catered to 
“gars, Fruit, Confectionery, Soft Drinks 


Mah Yuen & Mah Fat 


Battery 
Storasée 


IF YOU LAY UP+# 
YOUR CAR 


The BATTERY 
Should be remov- 
ed and placell 
in Storage 


A Battery will slowly dischary 
when standing idle 

Serious injury will reeult f at 
is not kept charged, and it is not 
practical to do this by running 
the engine when the car is pot in 
use, 

We are prepared to store a large 
nunber of batteries, eitherdry r 
wet 


M. G. NEF 


Willard Service Station 
Ponoka Alberta 


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ABOLISH Y PROLONG 
rik OOD FOR SALE CINANCIAL W RR YOUR LIFE 
= 7 
Hinkley & Son aw” A CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNUITY WiLL DO IT 
$A WMILL, PONOKA Gives a larger return for life than is obtainable 
from any other form of investment with absolute 
| Save Your voiiy , 
| Free from Dominion Income Tax, ! 
. : Any person resident or domiciled in Canada over 
FOu BALS | Eyes the age of 5 may purchase, to begin at once, or at any 
BLK, Alilkiug “Machine. twol later date desired, an Annuity of from $50 to $5,000, 
double units, in first-class condition; Hive them examined, and if to be paid in monthly or quarterly instalments, 
Ouy used GO days, For particulars, Glosses ave required, you will Any two persons may purchase jointly, 
pce and terms, apply, A, ©, | Ket them to suit your eyes Emp'oyers may purchase for their employees. 
Mcudden, Bashaw, Alberta | properly and in the best and A 
, F Apply to your postmaster, or write, tage free, to S. T. Bastedo, 
test ames and styles from Super ntendent of ay er oo Ottawa, Flor phy booklet and pire 
- | nformation required. Mention age last birthday. 
pees | M. Mecklenburg ee eee a! 
/ THE OLD RELIABLE EDMONTON 
I'wo year-old Red Steer, with horns; | EYE EXPERT 
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branded ar an right ribs. Reward At Royal Hotel, Ponoka, Thursday, ee —_ acne ee 
recovery Win, Kuker, Bism ik ’ @ 


January 18th, 


LOST WAGON 


KSTRAY 


oll Roan the'fer stva.sd 


The party who took the 
f nouy place, Branded 29 on left f 1 ’ 
} — from the old Werner place, ? miles 
vide vase c unicate 
s "Pp OMMNUDICALE | Doeth of Ponoka, would do well to 
1 lvor Anderso:, Hobbema 
return it, and = thus eave 


| procs edings 
BIDS WANTED : 
BOAR FOR SALE 


Bids to supply 50 vicks of 16 inch 
Split Wood for Perrevbank S hool| 
will be received up to noon on Tues 
day, Junuary 1 

bh, W. Laverine, Secretary, 


Revistered Poland-China, 


Snap price of taken at once, 


L, J, AUT#N, Phone 410, 


wagon 


police 


yearling. 
\ good individual from an imported 
8 


WHILE IN EDMONTON 


th ane WOVE 


FOR YOUR WOmne® 
WIFE & SISTE 


wORTGAGH SALE OF 
VALUAULE FARM 
FROPERTY 


I ee ee a 


ALE XAN DER’S CASH 


Auction Sale 


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om e | FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS 

Under and by virtue of the powers | iia 
of sale, provided by the Land Titles | thavis e struetions from the 
Act, under a ae morta } jews yer, we will l. by Pablie Auction, 

of od t! ' Y the onthe Fo M te ‘farm, 2 miles west, 
Will be produce - | and inorth of Ponoka on 
sale, 

There will be offered, by Public Aue: |Weinesin, January 19 | 
tion, at the Post Office, in Naina aude commencing at 10 avm., the following : 
of Ponoka, in the Province of A aH, 18 Head Mt er—Bay team geldings 
on Saturday, the 22nd day of January. | 19 eear | ba: bay team geldings 
1921, at the hour of eleven o'clock in] Mand Lh years, 210 lbs.; sorrel tear 
the forenoon, the following property, geldings, Gand - years, 3050 Ibs « black 

, Sg ee d 10 years, S000 Tbs 
namely: bay mare, Il years, 1400 Ibe. black 

Lhe norch-west quarter of section] mare, 2 years, 1000 ibs; bas gelding 6 
thirty-six (36) in township forty-three Tiare hat ‘at iy Ree Ps A vere 

v o* lily, saddle e 
(48) range twenty-seven (27) West of gentle: 8 four-year ay Malls about 
the fourth meridian, excepting there- T100 Ibs: welding, 4 vears, TIO Ths 
out and therefrom all mines and min-| two-year-old filly team  peldi ngs 
erals and subject to all conditions, ex-| 2400 Ibs, 
ceptions and reservations contained in 2 Head ¢ itthe — 28 Two-year old 
the original grant ft i the Crown, Steers and t »HIXEG Mi hh Cow. 

5 Red Shortheor Ball, ts, papers 
and in the existing certificate of furnished a 

The vendor i nformed that the vyand 78) 
above property is situate al uc vi 
teen miles from Ponoka, and the i boxes, rm my Whee 
Jand is rolling, soil a sandy! h t , 
clay subsoif, and adapted f I 1] shoe sl igh ’ uly new, 
farming. There enol dings but} john Deere make; MeCor 
Jand is tenced with three barbed wire | discs e; John Dk ' 
witlow and tama ky ibout and |W ft.; J Deune 
rod apart, in fa t of repair omplete, O bet hated 
There are abi xty-l i shares; it in. Oliver yout 
Timothy meacoy j with extra hares; set breaker ar itt 

The south-east qua r of ect niior John | 1 tler, wit 
thirty-six (86) in township forty-four! shafts; se if boss harre Ww 
(44) range twent even (27) west off John Deere \ ot Zoeshoe dr 
the fourth meridian, excepting t eres] 2 bp, Mogul anid L; wp } th 
out and therefrou mit he} 4a hep. Old heater, Z 
erals, and subject i ns, |r s 5 thio 
exceptions and reservat sinned joan plete v be rst k sudadle, 2 
in the original grant trom the Crows @ts hay sliv; band dts gy 
and in the existing certificate of tithe barrel wate: \ loge cliatins, ‘ 

The vendor i formed that the aw, tee fiat rT p Pasty 
above property is situate about eight) double trees, single tree anode tone 
een files froin Ponoka, | that the) l6-in, brush t | cutter wut 
and is rolling Phe soil y joum | ners, quantity of thaw, 
verging toward clay, with y by feed, ete, 
soil, suitable for all ordinatr gral No Reser | 
There are no building but land is : 
fenced with two barbed wit with ‘Whitecotton 
tamarack and willow posts about a rod | K \ 
apart, in fairly good state of rey si 

Terms of the sale to be 20 pet Montre ip i] By a re 
eash at the time of the e, and the tu n pas cealerday. ihe Mol 
balance according to the terms and 

: il Wor ndorsed Mre| 
conditions to be made known at the 
\ , irthue M iepby, i imonton, 
time of sale, or upon application to the 

: ' being qualitied for a seat in the 
vendor's solicitors, 

Canadian Seuat ntawed. tk 


The above property will be offered 
for sale subject to a sealed reserve bid 


and free from all encumbrances, have 
mortgage deeded Ads 
——- a oy soutbsertt quarter of section Uhirtys, 


six (46) in township forty-four (it | 
range twenty-seven (27) west of the] 
fourth meridian, in the principal st cy rices of ywrain s li \ 
of $000.00 and interest in arrears t tlh P 
th day of August, A.D. 1, int i tors On Wednee iny, Jan 12, 
sum of $403,27, together with intere t § foll 
on both principal and interest at | Wheat, No. 1 Northern, per bure 
rate of nine per cent, per ann am fre aT No, 2 
the 10th day of Aug it, A.D. 120, es 
For further partic culars and condi- No 
tions of same apply to Short, Ross, Sel No. 1 
wood, Shaw &. Mayhood, Imperial) Ne 
Bank Chambers, Calgary, Alberta, N : 
Dated at Calgary, this 7th day of | Vats, basi 20." 
December, A.D, luo Hiv y, bas No, cw 
Rye, No. 20, 
Snort, Ross, SeELwoop SiAw Potatoes, per bush 
& Marni | Exes, por dozer 
Ve | Butter, per Li 
Approved: A. 'T Ki Dey | Hogs, live, per ewt 
Regint Beef, live, per 
Hist 
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EMPRE ss 
PON 


“Federal government to 


* her to that position 


PONOKA MARK. MARKETS 


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An Announcement 


About Prices 


WE ar 
Stock 


ott 


e at present going through our 
and making Substantial, Perman- 


ent REDUCTIONS on all Lines of DRY 
GOODS, SHOES, CLOTHING, Etc. 


Prices are ccming down, and 


our prices are going to follow the 


market. 


F.E. ALGAR, Ltd 


PHONE 6 


|. ee een eee eee en ete marr AL, hep  . ibrar 


GENERAL MERCHANTS 
PONOKA, ALBERTA 


" Francise ». dan - Ten Fo Peowing an f f ESTRAY BULL 
res below the fre ron 
killing frosts, were gene ral hours only Pr hg id eee { : 
bout Call Ve fast teetty | ' Rays \ " rma | n i" 1" plac ' 
maneit ' Hospital, Edmonton, on Tues tay t S MceCvwvaney & 
i trent wid f k an | t ‘ nid ¢ 


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Imperial 


JHEREVER 
Canine 


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use for lub: 
dealers ever 


Imperial I 
i costs k 
to a minin 


heat, helps t 


Imperial Polar 
motor running 
mendations s! 
it when vou 


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Abie 


Imperial I 
gallon and four 
stecl kegs, the has 
to save money 


IMPERIAL POLARINE 
(Light medium bedy) 


A GRAD 


-IMPERI 


Power 


Heat-- 


“Everything 


set for a good trip-—the car running 
‘smooth ; : 


s velvet’—plenty of Imperial Polarine in 
the crank-case and more avai ilable wherever we 
stop. With Imperial Premier Gasoline for fuel, 
we'll have a most enjoyable vacation,” 


Polarine Available Everywhere 


you tour, throughout the length and breadth of 

1can secure the de of Imperial Polarine you now 

the same uniform grades are ‘sold by 

lalifax to Vancouver, 

( our greatest «expense depreciation, yet 

tires, repairs ar eav‘dine. It reduces friction 

ins a | thy! | under heaviest engine 

extract the last oume af power out of gasoline. 

holds its body, maintains compression—keeps the 

thly and quietly. The Imperial Chart of Recom- 

the grade reconmmended for your car, Ask to see 
r oll 


ld by good dealers everywhere in sealed one- 
Hlon cans, half-barrels and barrels, also in 12'4-gallon 
idy size for the home garage, Buy the larger sizes 


MAKESTA GOOD'CAR BETTER 


IMPERIAL POLARINE HEAVY IMPERIAL POLARINE A 
(Medium heavy body) (Extra heavy body) 


E SPECIALLY SUITED TO YOUR MOTOR 


AL OIL LIMITED 


Light *eLubrication 


Branches in all Cities 


ar 


Begin the 
Year Right . 
By 


9 LOAVES FOR 


Railway Street, Ponoka 


| january 


NE SS ee 


r | ‘HE chief object of a SAVINGS 

ACCOUNT is to save and accumulate a 

fund for ee opportunities and 

a use in time of ave you some 

ut by for Hhinoiate use in, 

meet wit th adversity ? Those living i 
without the services of a local 

their banking by mail just as 

conveniently as though done in person, 


Write for our booklet ‘‘Banking by Mail’. 


THE MERCHANTS BANK 


Head Office: Montreal OF CANADA Established 1864, 
Central Offices especially equipped to handle banking accounts by matl@ 


EDMONTON tr lg . . FRANK PIKE, Manager, 
CALGARY BRANCH . . ‘ . W. NESBITT, Manager. 
LETHBRIDGE BRANCH, : . R. J. DINNING, Manager. 


PRO+ESSIONAL 
N GRAAAM, M.B.. Toronto 


Physician and Surgeon 
Residence, Donald Avenue 
Phone 57 
Dr, G. BE, BUDD 
Dentist 


Formerly of Minneapoli\ Minnesota 
Graduate of Marquette University 1807 


REID BLOCK, PONOKA 
Phone 71 o 


DIRDCTIRY 


Jones, Scctt & 
McLaurin 


Epwin HI, Jones, K.C, 
G, Scorr, L.L.B 
Wo. RK, MeLacris 
Barristers and Solicitors 
Office—Uver the Bird Drug Store, 
Chipman Avenue 


Alexander Knox 


Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Public 
WETASKIWIN 
Visits Ponoka on Second snd Fourth 
Wednesdays each month, Appoiot- 
ments can be made for him by Mr 
Thomas W, tlutchinson, Town Hail, 
Ponoka 


GETTING 
Best Chocolates 
Bread, Cakes, Etc 


THE 


Odell & Russell , 


Barvisters, Solicitors and Notaries 
Star Store Block, Wetaskiwin 
W. He Odell, K.O, ©. H, Russel 


$1.00 


Cc. H. CUNNINGS fy, P BURCHNALL, DLs 


ALBERTA LAND SURVEYOR 


hy » § j 
Phone 51 Boundaries, 


harm Road Diversions 
Drainage Surveys Xe, 


Phone (04 Ponoka 


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PONOKA LODGE No, 
Meets in LOLOL, 
evening at 8 pom, 
¥ welcome 
Snaps . 


C, H. Cunninas, 


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Hall every Monday 
Yeestiteegeees tee 

Thompson, N.G, 

RS, 


HOPE REBEKAH LODGE 


Brown Suga... $1250 per 100 Ibs, No. 33, 1.0,0.P, 
Finest Ev. App'es, 5 lbs. for ..81,00 f males meeting every alternate 
a ® ih on riday Evening in LOOP. Hall, at 
Peaches, $1.25 8 o'clock * 
Prunes, 5 ft #125 Visiting Members welcome 
ried Logan Berrive, 0c or 8 Ihe Miss A. Russyntak; N.G, 
/ We $1.40 Mrs Joun Purnece, RS, 
Rice, 4 Is, for OK 
Suyar, 20 lbs fe Se ' BuTPANNI LOUGH No, 18 
Finest Solil Pack Apples R250 “xX \ \M 
Macs Best Fl $5.5 } 
Bro, A. Savers, WLM, 
Gko EK. Powkr eoretary 
Meets flist ‘Thur © each month 
nb Masonic stall, ronald Avenue, 
Visiting brethren welcome 


A, B, Edwards 


KITCHENER LOPGE NS % 
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